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1 Post-War Policy and Regional Cooperation, 1945–64
1. Tilman Remme (1995) Britain and Regional Cooperation in South-East Asia,1945–49 (LSE, Routledge: London)
2. Philip Charrier (2001) ‘ASEAN’s Inheritance: The Regionalisation of South-east Asia’, The Pacific Review, Vol. 14, No. 3, p. 325
3. A.J. Stockwell (2004) p. 1. CAB 134/1556, CPC(57)34 memo, 29 Novem-ber 1957
4. Draft Paper on Principal British Interests in the Far East, 14 January 1946,CO 537/1478, The [British] National Archives (TNA)
5. Draft paper by Far East Civil Planning Unit, circulated by Cabinet Office,14 January 1946, CO537/1478, TNA
6. Background Information on Far Eastern Countries: Political Conditions andEconomic Recovery Problems, Prepared for the use of the Committee onArmed Services in consultation with the Department of State, 80th Congress,1st Session – Senate Committee Print, 9 September 1947, Papers of JohnD. Sumner, ECA Files (C-I), Box 6, Harry S. Truman Presidential Library(HSTL)
7. Report to the National Security Council (NSC) by the Executive Secretary onSecurity of Strategically Important Industrial Operations in Foreign Coun-tries, 26 August 1948, White House Office, NSC Staff Papers, 1948–6, DisasterFile, Box 33, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library (DDEL)
8. Address by Mr Allen Griffin, publisher of the Monterey Peninsula Her-ald, Monterey, California, delivered at the Institute on Southeast Asia, SanFrancisco State College, San Francisco, 21 July 1950, Student Research File (BFile), Pacific Rim: Indochina, Thailand, Burma, Malaya, Indonesia and thePhilippines, #31A, Box 1 of 2, HSTL
9. Gregory Pemberton (1987) All the Way: Australia’s Road to Vietnam (Sydney:Allen & Unwin), p. 12
10. Report to the National Security Council by the Executive Secretary, 25 June1952, White House Office, Records of the Office of the Special Assistant forNational Security Affairs, NSC Series, Policy Papers, Box 3, DDEL
11. R.B. Smith (2007) Changing Visions of East Asia, 1943–93 (Abingdon:Routledge), pp. 65–66
12. Bradley Simpson (2008) Economists with Guns: Authoritarian Development andU.S.–Indonesian Relations, 1960–1968 (Stanford: Stanford University Press),p. 9
13. Syamsuddin Haris, ‘General Elections Under the New Order’, in Hans Antlovand Sven Cederroth (eds.) (2004) Elections in Indonesia: The New Order andBeyond (London: RoutledgeCurzon), pp. 18–19
14. M.C. Ricklefs (2001) A History of Modern Indonesia since c.1200, 3rd ed(Stanford: Stanford University Press), Ch. 20
158
Notes 159
15. Dewi Fortuna Anwar (1994) Indonesia in ASEAN: Foreign Policy and Regionalism(Singapore: ISEAS), pp. 18–19
16. Audrey R. Kahin and G. McT. Kahin (1995) Subversion as Foreign Policy:The Secret Eisenhower and Dulles Debacle in Indonesia (Seattle: University ofWashington Press)
17. Bradley Simpson (2008) Economists with Guns: Authoritarian Development andU.S.–Indonesian Relations, 1960–1968 (Stanford: Stanford University Press),pp. 38 & 83
18. Letter, H. V. Evatt to Johnson, 24 February 1944, A989, 44/735/168/20,National Archives of Australia (NAA)
19. Cablegram, Bruce to Curtin, 10 November 1944, A989, 44/630/5/l/11/22,NAA
20. Memorandum, for Butterworth and Fisher, 15 July 1949, Box 5, JohnF. Melby Papers, China File, Publications, General, HSTL
21. Memorandum, through Secretary of State and Butterworth, 16 January 1950,Box 5, John F. Melby Papers, China File, Publications, General, HSTL
22. Memorandum, President’s Asia Trip, 12 October 1966, Box 6, National Secu-rity Files, International Meetings and Travel File, Lyndon Baines JohnsonLibrary (LBJL)
23. Memorandum, Landon to Rostow, 6 March 1961, Box 130, National SecurityFiles, Countries, Laos General, John F. Kennedy Library (JFKL)
24. Anita Inder Singh (1993) The Limits of British Influence, South Asia andthe Anglo-American Relationship, 1947–56 (London and New York: PinterPublishers and St Martin’s Press), pp. 50–51
25. Rusk was Chief, US State Department International Security Affairs division,1946; Director, US State Department Office of UN Affairs, Deputy Under-Secretary of State, 1949–50; Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs,1950–51
26. Memorandum, Rusk to Bowles, 29 November 1965, Box 1897, Central PolicyFiles 1964–66, Political Affairs and Relations, RG 59, National Archives andRecord Administration, United States (NARA)
27. Matthew Jones (2002) Conflict and Confrontation in South East Asia, 1961–1965 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), pp. 18–19
28. Saki Dockrill (2002) Britain’s Retreat from East of Suez: The Choice betweenEurope and the World (New York: Macmillan), p. 42
29. Nicholas Tarling (2010) Southeast Asia and the Great Powers (Abingdon:Routledge), p. 80
30. Dewi Fortuna Anwar (1994) Indonesia in ASEAN: Foreign Policy and Regionalism(Singapore: ISEAS), pp. 48 & 125
31. Nicholas Tarling (2006) Regionalism in Southeast Asia (London: Routledge),pp. 96–97
32. Minute, A.J. de la Mare to Mr Samuel, 23 January 1967, FCO 15/18 andForeign Office Memorandum, July 1966, FO 371/187566, TNA
33. Tan Tai Yong (2008) Creating ‘Greater Malaysia’: Decolonisation and the Politicsof Merger (Singapore: ISEAS), pp. 15–18
34. Cabinet submission by Garfield Barwick, Minister for External Affairs,25 February 1963, A5619, C470 Part 1, NAA
35. Record of meeting between Rusk and British Secretary of State, Washington,DC, 6 April 1961, DO169/161, TNA
160 Notes
36. Ralph Smith (1985) An International History of the Vietnam War, Vol. II: TheKennedy Strategy (Hampshire and London: Macmillan), p. 70
37. Cabinet submission by Garfield Barwick, Minister for External Affairs,25 February 1963, A5619, C470 Part 1, NAA
38. Stockwell (ed.) (2004) British Documents on the End of Empire: Malaysia, SeriesB, Volume 8 (London: Institute of Commonwealth Studies), p. xlix
39. Canberra to Commonwealth Relations Office, 14 December 1961,DO169/235, TNA
40. Sir Saville Garner to Sir A. Snelling, 5 April 1963, DO169/01, TNA41. Pierre Van der Eng (2009) ‘Konfrontasi and Australia’s aid to Indonesia during
the 1960s’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, Vol. 55, No. 1, p. 5242. Dewi Fortuna (1994) Anwar Indonesia in ASEAN: Foreign Policy and Regionalism
(Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore), pp. 25–2643. R.B. Smith (2007) Changing Visions of East Asia, 1943–93 (Abingdon:
Routledge), pp. 76 & 80–8144. Cabinet submission no. 572 by Garfield Barwick, Minister for External
Affairs, 2 February 1963, A519, C470 Part 1, NAA45. CIA Weekly Review: Political Trends in Malaysia’s Borneo States, 2 June 1967,
Box 276, NSF, Country File, Malaysia, LBJ; R.B. Smith (2007) Changing Visionsof East Asia, 1943–93 (Routledge: Abingdon), p. 75
46. Peter Dennis and Jeffrey Grey (1996) Emergency and Confrontation: AustralianMilitary Operations in Malaya and Borneo 1950–1966 (Sydney: Allen & Unwin)
47. Bradley Simpson (2008) Economists with Guns: Authoritarian Development andU.S.–Indonesian Relations, 1960–1968 (Stanford: Stanford University Press),pp. 126–128
48. H.W. Brands (1995) The Wages of Globalism: Lyndon Johnson and the Limits ofAmerican Power (Oxford: Oxford University Press), pp. 156–164
49. Memorandum, 15 September 1964, NSF, Country File, Asia and the Pacific,Indonesia, Box 246, LBJL
50. Bradley Simpson (2008) Economists with Guns: Authoritarian Development andU.S.–Indonesian Relations, 1960–1968 (Stanford: Stanford University Press),p. 3
51. Telegram, Canberra to London, 8 March 1963, DO169/235, TNA52. Record of Conversation, Gordon Walker and Rusk, 27 October 1964,
PREM13/428, TNA53. Canberra to Secretary of State for Defence, 19 March 1963, DO169/235, TNA54. Peter Dennis and Jeffrey Grey (1996) Emergency and Confrontation: Australian
Military Operations in Malaya and Borneo 1950–1966 (Sydney: Allen & Unwinin association with the Australian War Memorial), p. 320
55. Karl Hack (2001) Defence and Decolonisation in Southeast Asia: Britain, Malayaand Singapore 1941–1968 (Surrey: Curzon Press), pp. 278 & 289
2 Long-Term Policy and Short-Term Problems,October 1964–October 1965
1. Minutes of meeting of Long Term Study Group, 8 June 1964, CAB 148/8,TNA
2. Richard Crossman (1975) The Diaries of a Cabinet Minister: Volume One(London: Hamilton and Cape), p. 456
Notes 161
3. Note by Chairman of the Long Term Study Group, 23 October 1964, CAB148/10, TNA
4. Minute, J.E. Cable, Foreign Service Officer, 6 January 1964, FO371/175065,TNA
5. Record of conversation between Wilson and Rusk, 29 January 1965, FO371/180206, TNA
6. Note by Chairman of the Long Term Study Group, 23 October 1964, CAB148/10, TNA
7. Amendments to Reports of the Long Term Study Group, 5 November 1964,CAB 148/10, TNA
8. Permanent Under-Secretary Steering Committee Paper, 31 December 1964,FO 371/180207, TNA
9. Permanent Under-Secretary Steering Committee Paper, 31 December 1964,FO 371/180207, TNA
10. Permanent Under-Secretary Steering Committee Paper, 31 December 1964,FO 371/180207, TNA
11. Cable, US Commander in Chief Strike Command to US Joint Chiefs ofStaff, 6 December 1964, Box 206, Country File, UK, National Security File,LBJL
12. Cable, US Commander in Chief Strike Command to US Joint Chiefs of Staff,6 December 1964, Box 206, Country File, UK, National Security File, LBJL
13. Cabinet Defence Policy Meeting at Chequers, MISC 17/1st meeting,21 November 1964, CAB 130/213, TNA
14. Cabinet Defence Policy Meeting at Chequers, MISC 17/1st meeting andMISC 17/2nd meeting, 21 November 1964, and MISC 17/4th meeting,22 November 1964, CAB 130/213, TNA
15. Cabinet Defence Policy meeting at Chequers, MISC17/4th meeting,22 November 1964, CAB 130/213, TNA
16. Record of meeting at the British Embassy in Washington, DC, 7 December1964, FO 371/184271, TNA
17. Record of meeting at the British Embassy in Washington, DC, 7 December1964, FO 371/184271, TNA
18. United Kingdom Parliamentary Debates, House of Commons, 16 December 196419. Letter, Callaghan to Gordon Walker, 1 January 1965; Minute, J.E. Cable,
6 January 1965, FO 371/180205, TNA20. Richard Crossman (1975) The Diaries of a Cabinet Minister: Volume One
(London: Hamilton and Cape), p. 11721. Memorandum by R.L. Wade-Gery on the Kuala Lumpur Conference, 3 Febru-
ary 1965; Report, Lord Head to Bottomley, 9 February 1965, FO 371/180206,TNA
22. Despatch, Head to Bottomley, 10 February 1965, FO 371/180206, TNA23. Telegram, London to Department of State, 4 September 1965, Box 281,
National Security File, Country File, Asia and the Pacific, LBJL24. Record of meeting between Wilson and Bruce, 17 February 1965, PREM
13/692, TNA25. Telegram, Washington to Foreign Office, 24 February 1965, PREM 13/692,
TNA26. Telegram, Foreign Office to Bangkok, 4 March 1965, FO 371/180206, TNA27. Cmnd 2592, Statement on the Defence Estimates 1965, HMSO, London,
February 1965
162 Notes
28. Foreign Office Minute by J. Graham, Foreign Office Permanent Under-Secretary’s Department, 22 March 1965, FO 371/184508, TNA
29. Foreign Office Minute on the Defence Review by Foreign Office PermanentUnder-Secretary’s Department, 10 May 1965, FO 371/184510, TNA
30. Memorandum, Francis Bator to Johnson, Deputy National Security Adviser,16 February 1965, Box 25, Wilson Correspondence 1965–67, Papers of FancisM. Bator, LBJL
31. Minute, J. Spreckley, Assistant Private Secretary to Minister of State forForeign Affairs, 19 March 1965, FO 371/184508, TNA
32. Foreign Office Minute on the Defence Review by Permanent Under-Secretary’s Department, 10 May 1965, FO 371/184510, TNA
33. Cmnd 2592, Statement on the Defence Estimates 1965, HMSO, London, Febru-ary 1965; David Hawkins, The Defence of Malaysia and Singapore, Royal UnitedServices Institute for Defence Studies, London, 1972, p. 30
34. Record of conversation between Wilson and Rusk, 14 May 1965, FO371/184274, TNA
35. Foreign Office Minute by B. Burrows, Foreign Office Under-Secretary, 20 May1965, FO 371/184510, TNA
36. Record of meeting with Healey and McNamara in London, 30 May 1965,Box 5, Name File – Klien Memorandum, National Security File, LBJL; Brieffor Chancellor Callaghan’s visit in June 1965, Box 207, Country File, UK,National Security File, LBJL
37. Record of meeting with Healey, Callaghan and McNamara, 3 June 1965, FO371/184511, TNA
38. Telegram, London to Department of State, 25 June 1965, Box 207, CountryFile, UK, National Security File, LBJL
39. Record of meeting between Callaghan and McNamara, 30 June 1965,Box 1691, Central Files 1964–66, RG 59, NARA
40. Letter, W. Wright, Assistant Under-Secretary of State, Ministry of Defence toE. Peck, Assistant Under-Secretary of State, Foreign Office, 18 May 1965, FO371/180207, TNA
41. Denis Healey (1989) The Time of My Life (London: Penguin), pp. 280–28142. Record of meeting between Wilson and Menzies, 1 July 1965, FO
371/184512, TNA43. Minute by B. Burrows, 28 July 1965, FO371/184511, TNA44. Record of meeting between Healey and Stewart, 29 July 1965, FO
371/184512, TNA45. Foreign Office Minute by P. Gore-Booth, Permanent Under-Secretary of State
for Foreign Affairs, 16 August 1965, FO 371/180207, TNA46. Record of meeting between Healey and Wilson, 8 October 1965, PREM
13/216, TNA47. Joint Intelligence Committee Report, ‘Intelligence Appreciation of Australia’s
Overall Strategic Situation’, 8 October 1965, TS677/3 pt. 8, A1838(A1838/346), NAA
48. Richard Crossman (1975) The Diaries of a Cabinet Minister: Volume One(London: Hamilton and Cape), p. 456
49. Telegram, London to Washington, 9 September 1965, Box 208, NationalSecurity File, Country File, UK, LBJL
50. Telegram, London to Department of State, 4 September 1965, Box 281,National Security File, Country File, Asia and the Pacific, LBJL
Notes 163
3 Confrontation Ends, July 1965–August 1966
1. Letter, Wilson to Johnson, 29 January 1965, PREM 13/429, TNA2. Telegram, London to certain missions, 6 January 1965, FO 371/180310; let-
ter, A. Golds, Joint Indonesia–Malaysia Department to A. Gilchrist, Jakarta,18 June 1965, FO 371/181528, TNA
3. David Easter (2004) Britain and the Confrontation with Indonesia, 1960–66(London: Tauris Academic Studies), p. 174
4. Letter, Healey to Wilson, 13 August 1965, PREM 13/431, TNA5. Foreign Office Paper on Singapore leaving Malaysia, 13 August 1965, FO
371/181459, TNA6. John Subritzky (2003) Confronting Sukarno: British, American, Australian and
New Zealand Diplomacy in the Malaysian–Indonesian Confrontation, 1961–65(Basingstoke: Macmillan), p. 3
7. Record of Meeting, Quadripartite Talks, 3 September 1965 and 7 September1965, FO 371/181529, TNA
8. Telegram, Washington to London, 7 September 1965, Box 208, CountryFile, UK, National Security File, LBJL
9. Telegram, Kuala Lumpur to Washington, 5 September 1965, Box 276,National Security File, Country File, Asia and the Pacific, LBJL
10. Telegram, Jakarta to London, 1 October 1965, FO371/180316, TNA11. Telegram, Jakarta to London, 2 October 1965, FO 371/180317, TNA12. Telegram, British Commander in Chief Far East to British Chief of Defence
Staff, 1 October 1965, FO371/180316, TNA13. Minute, South-East Asia Department to Defence and Overseas Policy Com-
mittee, 1 October 1965, FO371/180317, TNA14. Telegram, London to Jakarta, 15 October 1965, FO371/180318, TNA15. Telegram, London to Certain Missions, 14 October 1965, FO371/181455,
TNA16. Telegram, London to Jakarta, 15 October 1965, FO 371/180318, TNA17. Dewi Fortuna Anwar (1994) Indonesia in ASEAN: Foreign Policy and
Regionalism (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies), p. 3918. Telegram, Jakarta to London, 14 October 1965, FO 371/180348, TNA19. Telegram, Kuala Lumpur to London, 15 October 1965, FO 371/181455,
TNA20. Telegram, Kuala Lumpur to London, 20 October 1965, FO 371/181519, TNA21. Telegram, Jakarta to London, 25 October 1965, FO 371/180321, TNA22. Telegram, Washington to London, 26 October 1965, FO 371/181519, TNA23. Record of conversation, George Ball and National Security Adviser
McGeorge Bundy, 1 November 1965, Box 4, Indonesia, Papers of GeorgeW. Ball, LBJL
24. Telegram, Washington to London, 28 October 1965, FO 371/181519, TNA25. Commonwealth Relations Office Minute by Pritchard, Deputy Under-
Secretary of State, 1 November 1965, FO 371/181502, TNA26. Foreign Office Minute by Stanley, 4 November 1965, FO 371/181456, TNA27. Robert Cribb and Colin Brown (1995) Modern Indonesia (Harlow: Longman),
pp. 82–9628. Foreign Office Minute by Stanley, 4 November 1965, FO 371/181456, TNA29. Memorandum, Director of the Office of Southwest Pacific Affairs to Assis-
tant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, 3 November 1965, Foreign
164 Notes
Relations of the United States, 1964–68, Volume XXVI, Indonesia; Malaysia–Singapore; Philippines, Washington, 2001, pp. 350–351
30. Inward Cablegram, Washington to Canberra, 1 November 1965, A11209,1964/6647 Part 5, NAA
31. Telegram, Jakarta to London, 9 November 1965, FO 371/181457, TNA32. Telegram, Jakarta to London, 11 November 1965, FO 371/181457, TNA33. Telegram, London to Jakarta, 12 November 1965, FO 371/181547, TNA34. Memorandum, Stanley to Moberly, Ministry of Defence, 26 November
1965, FO 371/181531, TNA35. Intelligence Memo, 18 November 1965, Foreign Relations of the United
States, 1964–68, Volume XXVI, Indonesia; Malaysia–Singapore; Philippines,Washington, 2001, pp. 371–373
36. Telegram, Jakarta to London, 11 November 1965, FO 371/181457, TNA37. Telegram, Jakarta to Washington, 19 November 1965, Foreign Relations
of the United States, 1964–68, Volume XXVI, Indonesia; Malaysia–Singapore;Philippines, Washington, 2001, pp. 373–374
38. Telegram, Kuala Lumpur to London, 19 November 1965, FO 371/181457,TNA
39. Intelligence Memorandum, 22 November 1965, Foreign Relations ofthe United States, 1964–68, Volume XXVI, Indonesia; Malaysia–Singapore;Philippines, Washington, 2001, pp. 375–379
40. Account of a visit to Jakarta by Foreign Office Official Ford, 26 November1965, FO 371/180343, TNA
41. Telegram, London to Kuala Lumpur, 25 November 1965, FO 371/181457,TNA
42. Summary of discussions amongst Australian, British, New Zealand andUnited States officials, 1–2 December 1965, FO 371/181457, TNA
43. Telegram, London to Washington, 4 December 1965, FO 371/181547, TNA44. Inward telegram, Kuala Lumpur to Canberra, 3 December 1965, A1209,
1964/67 15, NAA45. Telegram, Jakarta to Washington, 2 December 1965, Foreign Relations of
the United States, 1964–68, Volume XXVI, Indonesia; Malaysia–Singapore;Philippines, Washington, 2001, pp. 379–380
46. Memorandum, Director of the Far East Region to Deputy Assistant Sec-retary of Defense for International Security Affairs, 13 December 1965,Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–68, Volume XXVI, Indonesia;Malaysia–Singapore; Philippines, Washington, 2001, pp. 383–384
47. Telegram, Washington to Jakarta, 16 December 1965, Foreign Relationsof the United States, 1964–68, Volume XXVI, Indonesia; Malaysia–Singapore;Philippines, Washington, 2001, p. 385
48. Telegram, Jakarta to Washington, 22 December 1965, Foreign Relationsof the United States, 1964–68, Volume XXVI, Indonesia; Malaysia–Singapore;Philippines, Washington, 2001, pp. 388–390
49. Memorandum, Joint Chiefs of Staff to McNamara, 30 December 1965,Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–68, Volume XXVI, Indonesia;Malaysia–Singapore; Philippines, Washington, 2001, pp. 390–392
50. Brief for ministerial visit to Washington, DC and the Far East, January 1966,FO 371/190784, TNA
51. Telegram, Jakarta to London, 18 January 1966, FO 371/187560, TNA
Notes 165
52. Telegram, London to Canberra, 21 January 1966, A1945 (A1945/37),287/3/20, NAA
53. Record of meeting between Healey and Holt, 1–2 February 1966, PREM13/889, TNA
54. Foreign Office paper on Anglo-Indonesian relations, 4 January 1966,FO 371/186044; Telegram, London to Jakarta, 12 January 1966, FO371/187570, TNA
55. Telegram, Jakarta to London, 31 January 1966, FO 371/186044, TNA56. Memorandum from Komer, Deputy Special Assistant to Johnson for
National Security Affairs, to Johnson, 15 February 1966, Box 6, Name File,Komer Memos Vol. 2, National Security File, LBJL
57. Telegram, Jakarta to Washington, 2 February 1966, Foreign Relations ofthe United States, 1964–68, Volume XXVI, Indonesia; Malaysia–Singapore;Philippines, Washington, 2001, pp. 395–399
58. Telegram, London to Jakarta, 12 February 1966, FO 371/186049, TNA59. Telegram, Paris to London, 15 February 1966, FO 371/186049, TNA60. Telegram, Rome to London, 24 February 1966, FO 371/186049, TNA61. Telegram, Washington to London, 19 February 1966, FO 371/186049, TNA62. Telegram, London to Certain Missions, 14 March 1966, FO 371/186029,
TNA63. Telegram, Washington to London, 18 March 1966, FO 371/187583, TNA64. Telegram, Washington to Jakarta, 17 March 1966, Box 248, Country File,
Indonesia, National Security File, LBJL65. Telegram, Jakarta to London, 20 March 1966, FO 371/186035, TNA66. Telegram, London to Jakarta, 21 March 1966, PREM 13/809, TNA67. Letter, Healey to Stewart, 22 March 1966, PREM 13/809, TNA68. Memorandum, Stewart to Healey, 23 March 1966, PREM 13/809, TNA69. Letter, Gilchrist to Stewart, 28 March 1966, FO 371/186030, TNA70. Memorandum, James Thomson, Special Assistant to Assistant Secretary of
State for Far East to Moyers, Special Assistant to the President, 31 March1966, Box 248, National Security File, Country File, Indonesia, LBJL
71. Memorandum, Donald Ropa, National Security Council Staff to the Presi-dent’s Special Assistant, Rostow, 18 April 1966, Foreign Relations of the UnitedStates, 1964–68, Volume XXVI, Indonesia; Malaysia–Singapore; Philippines,Washington, 2001, pp. 427–428
72. Hansard, House of Lords, 3 May 196673. Telegram, Washington to Jakarta, London, and Kuala Lumpur, 20 April
1966, Box 2326, Central Policy Files 1964–66, Political Affairs and Relations,RG 59, NARA
74. Telegram, Jakarta to London, 28 April 1966, FO 371/187573, TNA75. Cabinet Conclusions (66) 24 (2), 12 May 1966, CAB 128/41, TNA76. Indonesia Report, undated, Box 248, National Security File, Country File,
Asia and the Pacific, Indonesia, LBJL77. Telegram, Jakarta to London, 30 April 1966, FO 371/186050, TNA78. CIA Intelligence Memorandum, 6 May 1966, Box 249, National Security
File, Country File, Indonesia, LBJL79. Telegram, Jakarta to London, 12 April 1966, FO 371/187561, TNA80. Letter, Tokyo to London, 22 April 1966, FO 371/187559, TNA81. Telegram, Kuala Lumpur to London, 7 May 1966, A4359, 201/2/2, NAA
166 Notes
82. Telegram, Jakarta to London, 30 March 1966, FO 371/187561, TNA83. Telegram, London to Jakarta, 30 March 1966, FO 371/187561, TNA84. Telegram, Kuala Lumpur to London, 14 April 1966 & 16 April 1966, FO
371/187561, TNA85. Letter, London to Bangkok, 5 May 1966, FO 371/185921, TNA86. Telegram, Kuala Lumpur to London, 8 May 1966, FO 371/187562, TNA87. Telegram, Jakarta to London, 12 May 1966, FO 371/187563, TNA88. Telegram, Jakarta to Washington, 23 May 1966, Box 248, Country File,
Indonesia, National Security File, LBJL89. Telegram, Jakarta to London, 18 May 1966, FO 371/187563, TNA90. Savingram, Kuala Lumpur to Canberra, 20 May 1966, A4359, 201/2/2, NAA91. Telegram, London to Jakarta, 24 May 1966, PREM 13/1007, TNA92. Telegram, British Commander-in-Chief Far East to London, 28 May 1966,
FO 371/187564, TNA93. Telegram, Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations to Canberra,
25 May 1966, A1838, 3006/4/7, NAA94. Telegram, Bangkok to London, 28 May 1966; Telegram, Kuala Lumpur to
London, 27 May 1966, FO 371/187564, TNA95. Telegram, Jakarta to Washington, 27 May 1966, Foreign Relations of
the United States, 1964–68, Volume XXVI, Indonesia; Malaysia–Singapore;Philippines, Washington, 2001, P. 432
96. Cablegram, Kuala Lumpur to Canberra, 28 May 1966, A1838, 3006/4/7,NAA
97. Cablegram, London to Canberra, 2 June 1966, A1209, 1964/67 15, NAA98. Cablegram, Bangkok to Canberra, 4 June 1966, A1838, 3006/4/7, NAA99. Harold Crouch (1978) The Army and Politics in Indonesia (Ithaca: Cornell
University Press), pp. 376–377100. J. Mackie (1974) Konfrontasi: The Indonesia–Malaysia Dispute 1963–1966
(Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press for the Australian Institute ofInternational Affairs), p. 322
4 Changing Defence Strategies for South-East Asia,October 1965–October 1966
1. Defence Committee Minute, 2 June 1966, A1945, 245/1/49 Part 1, NAA2. Letter, Bottomley to Lord Head, 14 October 1965, FO 371/184515, TNA3. Note for Cabinet by P.H. Bailey, 18 October 1965, A5619, NAA4. Minute by G. Arthur, The Defence Review, 1 November 1965, FO
371/184521, TNA5. Minute by G. Arthur, The Defence Review, 10 November 1965, FO
371/184515, TNA6. OPD, Misc. 17th/18th meeting on Cabinet Defence Policy, 13–14 November
1965, CAB 130/213, TNA7. OPD, Misc. 17th/18th meeting on Cabinet Defence Policy, 13–14 November
1965, CAB 130/213; Telegram, London to Washington, 16 November 1965,FO 371/184515, TNA
8. Letter, Healey to Wilson, 19 November 1965, FO 371/184516, TNA9. Letter, C.W. Wright to G. Arthur, 3 December 1965, FO 371/184518, TNA
Notes 167
10. Record of meeting at White House between Wilson and Johnson, 16 Decem-ber 1965, PREM 13/686, TNA; Box 209, National Security File, Country File,UK, LBJL
11. G. Herring (1996) America’s Longest War (New York: McGraw-Hill), pp. 153,166–167
12. R. Thompson (2001) The Pacific Basin Since 1945 (Harlow: Longman),pp. 99–100
13. Record of meeting at British Embassy in Washington between Wilson andMcNamara, 17 December 1965, PREM 13/686, TNA
14. Foreign Office minute on proposed four power arrangements in the Far East,J.E. Cable, 4 January 1966, FO 371/190783, TNA
15. Chief of Staff 3rd Meeting 1966, 18 January 1966, DEFE 4/194, TNA16. Memorandum, Rostow to Johnson, 20 January 1966, Box 209, National
Security File, Country File, UK, LBJL17. Memorandum, Rostow to Johnson, 20 January 1966, Box 209, National
Security File, Country File, UK, LBJL18. Record of Conversation at US State Department between Healey, Stewart,
Rusk and McNamara, 27 January 1966, FO 371/190785, TNA; Box 1691,Central Files 1964–66, Defense Affairs, UK, RG 59, NARA
19. Cabinet decision number 33, 30 January 1966, A4940/1, NAA20. Cablegram, Washington to Canberra, 14 February 1966, A1838/269,
NAA21. Summary of meeting on defence with Holt, Healey, and Dean Eyre, 1–2
February 1966 and agreed minutes of those meetings, 2 February 1966,A4940/1, NAA
22. Telegram, Canberra to London, 2 February 1966, FO 371/190786, TNA23. Chief of Staff, 11th meeting 1966, 22 February 1966, DEFE 4/196, TNA24. R. Crossman (1975) The Diaries of a Cabinet Minister: Volume One, Minister of
Housing 1964–66 (London: Hamilton and Cape), p. 45625. Chief of Staff 19th meeting 1965, 13 April 1965, DEFE 4/183, TNA26. Chief of Staff 7th meeting 1966, 7 February 1966, DEFE 4/195, TNA27. Cmnd 2901, Statement on the Defence Estimates 1966, Part I: The Defence
Review, February 1966, p. 828. Telegram, Baguio to Washington, 2 March 1966, Box 45, White House
Central Files, Confidential File – Foreign Affairs 1966, LBJL29. Circular Telegram from Washington, 12 March 1966, Box 2814, Central Files
1964–66, Political Affairs and Relations, RG 59, NARA30. Defence Review minute, March 1966, FO 371/190786, TNA31. Record of meeting between Sir Henry Hardman, Permanent Under-Secretary
of State, Ministry of Defence and Sir Edwin Hicks, Australian Minister forDefence, 18 April 1966, DEFE 13/507, TNA
32. Record of meeting between Healey and Hasluck, 19 April 1966, DEFE 13/507,TNA
33. Telegram, Washington to US Canberra, 12 April 1966, Box 1908, Central Files1964–66, Political Affairs and Relations, RG 59, NARA
34. Telegram, London to Washington, 25 May 1966, Central Foreign Policy Files1964–66, Political and Defence, Political Affairs and Relations, Box 1692,Central Files 1964–66, RG 59, NARA
35. Cablegram, Canberra to London, 3 June 1966, A2908/1, NAA
168 Notes
36. Cabinet Office minute on implications of the end of Confrontation, 14 June1966, FO 371/190802, TNA
37. Telegram, London to Hong Kong, 17 June 1966, and briefs for quadripartitetalks in Canberra on 30 June 1966, FO 371/190802, TNA
38. Foreign Office brief for quadripartite talks in Canberra on 30 June 1966,22 June 1966, FO 371/190802, TNA
39. R. Smith (1991) The International History of the Vietnam War, Volume Three:The Making of a Limited War (London: Macmillan), p. 341
40. Record of meeting in Canberra, 30 June 1966, FO 371/190803, TNA;Telegram Washington to London, Canberra, Wellington, Kuala Lumpur,Singapore, Jakarta and Bangkok, 21 July 1966, Box 209, National SecurityFile, Country File, UK, LBJL
41. Memorandum for President’s Asian Trip October–November 1966, 10 Octo-ber 1966, Box 6, National Security File, International Meetings and Travel,LBJL
42. Steering brief for the London Study Group, 3 October 1966, FO 371/190787,TNA
43. Minute, A.J. de la Mare to George Brown, 14 October 1966, FO 371/190805,TNA
44. Telegram, Washington to Kuala Lumpur, 12 October 1966, Box 2453, CentralFiles 1964–66, Political Affairs and Relations, RG 59, NARA
45. Telegram, Kuala Lumpur to Washington, 23 September 1966, Box 276,National Security File, Country File, Malaysia, LBJL
46. Letter, Given to Murray, 19 September 1966, FO 371/185910, TNA47. Telegram, Kuala Lumpur to Washington, 5 September 1966, Box 276,
National Security File, Country File, Malaysia, LBJL48. Telegram, London to Washington, 30 September 1966, PREM 13/1277,
TNA49. Meeting of Cabinet with Johnson, 21 October 1966, A5839 XMI Vol 2, NAA50. Record of meeting of the London Study Group, 3–5 October 1966, FO
371/190806, TNA
5 Dissent in London, June 1966–July 1967
1. Minutes of Parliamentary Labour Party meeting, 15 June 1966, Museum ofLabour History, Manchester
2. Letter Dean to Michael Palliser, 22 June 1966, PREM 13/1083, TNA3. Record of Cabinet meeting, 14 July 1966, CAB 128/41; Letter, Shackleton to
Healey, 14 July 1966, DEFE 13/535, TNA; R. Crossman (1975) The Diaries of aCabinet Minister: Volume One, Minister of Housing 1964–66 (London: Hamiltonand Cape), p. 570
4. R. Crossman (1975) The Diaries of a Cabinet Minister: Volume One, Minister ofHousing 1964–66 (London: Hamilton and Cape), pp. 570–575
5. Letter Shackleton to Healey, 14 July 1966, DEFE 13/535, TNA6. Minutes of meeting between Healey and British Chiefs of Staff, 18 July 1966,
DEFE 13/535, TNA7. Cabinet Memorandum C(66)107, 18 July 1966, CAB 129/126, TNA8. Record of Cabinet meeting, 20 July 1966, CAB 128/41, TNA
Notes 169
9. Memorandum, Bator to Johnson, 14 July 1966; Memorandum, Fowler toJohnson, 18 July 1966, Box 209, National Security File, Country File, UK,LBJL
10. George Herring (1996) America’s Longest War: The United States and Vietnam,1950–1975 (New York: McGraw-Hill), p. 160
11. Background paper for Wilson’s visit to Washington, 29 July 1966, Box 215,National Security File, Country File, UK, LBJL
12. Memorandum Rusk to Johnson, 27 July 1966, Box 209, National SecurityFile, Country File, UK, LBJL
13. Cablegram, Canberra to Washington, 14 July 1966, A1838, 3006/4/7, NAA14. Department of State Intelligence Report, 27 July 1966, Box 209, Country File,
UK, National Security File, LBJL15. Record of conversation between Wilson and Johnson, 29 July 1966, Box 215,
National Security File, Country File, UK, LBJL16. R. Crossman (1975) The Diaries of a Cabinet Minister: Volume One, Minister of
Housing 1964–66 (London: Hamilton and Cape), pp. 594 & 60217. R. Crossman (1976) The Diaries of a Cabinet Minister: Volume Two, Lord Pres-
ident of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons, 1966–68 (London:Hamilton and Cape), pp.13–14, 110; B. Castle (1993) Fighting All the Way(London: Macmillan), p. 383
18. Record of meeting of the London Study Group, 3–5 October 1966, FO371/190806, TNA; Steering Brief for London Study Group, 3 October 1966,FO 371/190787, TNA
19. Record of meeting between Healey and the service ministers, 17 October1966, DEFE 13/392, TNA
20. Harold Wilson (1971) The Labour Government 1964–70 (London: Weidenfeldand Nicolson)
21. Denis Healey (1989) The Time of My Life (London: Penguin), p. 32722. Record of Cabinet meeting, cc (66) 57th conclusions, 15 November 1966,
CAB 128/41, TNA23. Record of Cabinet meeting, cc (66) 59th conclusions, 22 November 1966,
CAB 128/41, TNA24. Labour Party Annual Report 1966, Museum of Labour History, Manchester25. Record of Cabinet meeting, cc (66) 61st conclusions, 29 November 1966,
CAB 128/41, TNA26. Meeting of OPD, 25 November 1966, CAB 148/25, TNA27. Memorandum, Rostow to Johnson, November 1966, Box 56, Special Head of
State Correspondence, National Security File, LBJL28. Telegram, London to Department of State, 15 December 1966, Box 1692,
Central Policy Files 1964–66, Defence, RG59, NARA29. Meeting of OPD, 9 December 1966, CAB 148/25, TNA30. R. Crossman (1976) The Diaries of a Cabinet Minister: Volume Two, Lord Pres-
ident of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons 1966–68 (London:Hamilton and Cape), pp. 155–156
31. Denis Healey (1989) The Time of My Life (London: Penguin), p. 32732. Letter, J.O. Moreton to A.J. de la Mare, 30 January 1967, FCO 15/29, TNA33. Letter, Hull to Healey, 8 February 1967, DEFE 13/584, TNA34. Record of meeting of Foreign Office officials, 9 February 1967, FCO 15/29,
TNA
170 Notes
35. Record of Cabinet meeting, cc (67) 6th conclusions, 3 February 1967, CAB128/42, TNA
36. Minutes of Parliamentary Labour Party meeting, 22 February 1967, Museumof Labour History, Manchester
37. Telegram, London to Washington, 1 March 1967, Box 210, National SecurityFile, Country File, UK, LBJL
38. R. Crossman (1976) The Diaries of a Cabinet Minister: Volume Two, Lord Pres-ident of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons 1966–68 (London:Hamilton and Cape), p. 156
39. Hansard, 28 February 1967, House of Commons40. Telegram, London to Washington, 1 March 1967, Box 1640, Central Policy
Files 1967–69, Defence, RG59, NARA41. Telegram, London to Washington, 1 March 1967 and 5 March 1967, Box 210,
National Security File, Country File, UK, LBJL42. Minute by R.A. Sykes, Head of Defence Department, Foreign Office, 15 March
1967, FCO 46/32, TNA43. Memorandum for OPD(67) 22 by OPD(O), 20 March 1967, FCO 46/32,
TNA44. Memorandum by Healey and Brown to Cabinet, 31 March 1967, CAB
129/128, TNA45. Record of Cabinet Meeting, cc (67) 16th conclusions, 4 April 1967, CAB
128/42, TNA46. Record of Cabinet Meeting, cc (67) 19th conclusions, 11 April 1967, CAB
128/42, TNA47. Memorandum, F.D. Kohler to Rusk, 14 April 1967, Box 2572, Central Policy
Files 1967–69, Political Affairs, RG59, NARA48. Telegram, London to Washington, 18 April 1967, Box 210, National Security
File, Country File – UK, LBJL49. Telegram, Washington to London, 18 April 1967; Record of meeting at
the US State Department, 18 April 1967; Record of meeting in the US,20 April 1967; Telegram, Washington to London, 20 April 1967, FCO 46/54,TNA
50. Telegram, Washington to London, 18 April 1967, FCO 46/54, TNA51. Letter, Rusk to Brown, 21 April 1967, FCO 46/53, TNA52. Record of meeting between Hasluck, Holyoake, Brown and Rusk, 20 April
1967; Telegram, Washington to London, 19 April 1967; Telegram Wellingtonto London, 21 April 1967, FCO 46/54, TNA
53. Telegram, London to Canberra, 22 April 1967; Record of meeting betweenHealey and Morrison, Acting Australian High Commissioner to Malaysia,27 April 1967, A1209, 1966/7335 pt.A, NAA
54. Letter, Rusk to McNamara, 8 May 1967, Box 211, National Security File,Country File, UK, LBJL
55. Telegram, London to Washington, 16 May 1967, Box 1640, Central PolicyFiles 1967–69, Defence, RG59, NARA
56. Denis Healey (1989) The Time of My Life (London: Penguin), p. 29357. Foreign Office Brief on the latest developments in Vietnam, 4 May 1967,
FCO 46/54, TNA58. Letter, Rusk to Brown, early May 1967, FCO 46/53, TNA59. Cabinet memorandum cc (67) 81, 23 May 1967, CAB 129/130, TNA
Notes 171
60. Minute by MacLehose, Private Secretary to the Secretary of State, ForeignOffice, 12 May 1967, FCO 46/54, TNA
61. Record of conversation between Wilson and Johnson, 2 June 1967, FCO46/28, TNA
62. Record of meeting at Commonwealth Relations Office, 22 June 1967, PREM13/1456, TNA
63. Memorandum by OPD(O), 21 June 1967, FCO 46/33, TNA64. Cabinet memorandum c(67) 117, 4 July 1967, CAB 129/131, TNA65. Minutes of Parliamentary Labour Party meeting, 19 July 1967, Museum of
Labour History, Manchester66. Telegram, London to Washington, 28 July 1967, Box 2567, Central Policy
Files 1967–69, Political Affairs, RG59, NARA
6 Regional Cooperation in South-East Asia,April 1965–August 1967
1. Administrative history of the Department of State, Volume 1, Chapter 7,Box 3, East Asia Sections A–D, White House Central Files, LBJL
2. Shaun Narine (2002) Explaining ASEAN: Regionalism in Southeast Asia (Boul-der: Lynne Rienner), pp. 12–14
3. Estrella D. Solidum (2003) The Politics of ASEAN: An Introduction to SoutheastAsian Regionalism (Singapore: Eastern Universities Press), p. 22
4. Kai Dreisbach, ‘Between SEATO & ASEAN’. in Marc Frey, RonaldW. Pruessen and Tan Tai Yong (eds.) (2003) The Transformation of South-east Asia: International Perspectives on Decolonization (New York: M.E. Sharpe),pp. 254–256
5. Dewi Fortuna Anwar (1994) Indonesia in ASEAN: Foreign Policy and Regionalism(Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies), pp. 49–57
6. Albert Lau, ‘Introduction: Southeast Asia and the Cold War’, in Albert Lau(ed.) (2012) Southeast Asia and the Cold War (Abingdon: Routledge), p. 8
7. Conversation between Ball and Talbot, 22 February 1965, Box 4, Papers ofGeorge W. Ball, Indonesia, National Security File, LBJL
8. Memorandum Chester Cooper to Bundy, 1 April 1965, Files of McGeorgeBundy, South-East Asian Regional Development, National Security File, LBJL
9. Record of discussion between Rusk and Stewart, 14 May 1965, FO371/180439, TNA
10. Letter, Rusk to Rev. Henry Van Dusen, 10 September 1965, Box 1897, CentralPolicy Files 1964–66, Political Affairs and Relations, RG 59, NARA
11. Telegram, Washington to Singapore, 23 November 1965, Box 1803, CentralPolicy Files 1964–66, Political Affairs and Relations, RG 59, NARA
12. Telegram, Washington to US Singapore, 23 November 1965, Box 1803,Central Policy Files 1964–66, Political Affairs and Relations, RG 59, NARA
13. Agreement on establishing the Asian Development Bank, 4 December1965–31 January 1966, FCO 15/24, TNA
14. Telegram, Baguio to Washington, 2 March 1966, Box 45, Confidential File,Foreign Affairs, White House Central Files, LBJL
15. Telegram, Department of State Circular, 12 March 1966, Box 2814, CentralPolicy Files 1964–66, Political Affairs and Relations, RG 59, NARA
172 Notes
16. Ropa to Rostow, 28 July 1966, Box 7, Name File, Ropa Memos, NationalSecurity File, LBJL
17. Memorandum by R.F. Oliver, 9 June 1965, FO 371/180439, TNA18. Record of meeting, Miscellaneous 17/8th meeting, Cabinet Defence Policy,
13–14 November 1965, CAB 130/213, TNA19. Foreign Office minute by J.E. Cable, 4 January 1966, FO 371/190783, TNA20. Telegram, Kuala Lumpur to Ottawa, 22 February 1966, FCO 15/18, TNA21. Memorandum, N. Pritchard to Lord Beswick, 20 May 1966, FO 371/187564,
TNA22. Telegram, London to certain missions, 26 May 1966, FO 371/187564, TNA23. Letter, Vice-president to Johnson, 5 January 1966, Box 4, Name File – Vice-
president Volume I, National Security File, LBJL24. Record of conversation between Rusk and Thanat Khoman, 28 June 1966,
Box 1898, Central Policy Files 1964–66, Political Affairs and Relations, RG59, NARA
25. Telegram, Kuala Lumpur to London, 3 June 1966, FO 371/187565, TNA26. Telegram, Jakarta to Washington, 27 May 1966, Foreign Relations of the United
States 1964–68, p. 43227. Record of meeting between Colin Jackson MP, Tam Dalyell MP and General
Suharto, 2 June 1966, PREM 13/1058, TNA28. Telegram, Kuala Lumpur to Washington, 3 June 1966, Box 2452, Central
Policy Files 1964–66, Political Affairs and Relations, RG 59, NARA29. Cablegram, Kuala Lumpur to Canberra, 30 May 1966, A1209, 1964/67/15,
NAA30. Telegram, Kuala Lumpur to Washington, 13 June 1966, Box 2452, Central
Policy Files 1964–66, Political Affairs and Relations, RG 59, NARA31. Despatch, Kuala Lumpur to London, 10 June 1966, FO 371/187565, TNA32. Cablegram, Kuala Lumpur to Canberra, 12 July 1966, A1838, 3006/4/7,
NAA33. Johan Saravanamuttu (1997) ‘ASEAN in Malaysian Foreign Policy Discourse
and Practice, 1976–1997’, Asian Journal of Political Science, Vol. 5, No. 1, p. 3734. Letter, Murray to Stewart, 23 June 1966, FO 371/187546, TNA35. Record of meeting with representatives of Australia, New Zealand, US, and
Britain, 30 June 1966, FO 371/190803, TNA36. Record of meeting between Stewart and Malik, 1 July 1966, FO 371/186076,
TNA37. National Intelligence Estimate no. 55–67, Central Intelligence Agency, Box 7,
National Security File, National Intelligence Estimates, Box 7, LBJL38. Record of meeting between Stewart and Malik, 1 July 1966, FO 371/186076,
TNA39. National Intelligence Estimate no. 55–67, Central Intelligence Agency,
15 February 1967, Box 7, National Security File, National IntelligenceEstimates, Box 7, LBJL
40. Dewi Fortuna Anwar (1994) Indonesia in ASEAN: Foreign Policy and Regionalism(Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies), pp. 43–45
41. Record of meeting between Wilson and Holt, 11 July 1966, CAB 133/329,TNA
42. Letter, J.L. Knott to Sir Paul Gore-Booth, 11 August 1966, FO 371/186043,TNA
Notes 173
43. Memorandum of conversation between Australian Ambassador Keith Wallerand George Ball, 11 August 1966, Box 2308, General Records of the Depart-ment of State, Central Policy File 1964–66, Political Affairs and Relations, RG59, NARA
44. Telegram, Washington to Kuala Lumpur, 12 October 1966, Box 2453, GeneralRecords of the Department of State, Central Policy File 1964–66, PoliticalAffairs and Relations, RG 59, NARA
45. Foreign Office minute, de la Mare to Foreign Secretary, 14 October 1966, FO371/190805, TNA
46. Telegram, Department of State circular, 3 October 1966, Box 2814, GeneralRecords of the Department of State, Central Policy File 1964–66, PoliticalAffairs and Relations, RG 59, NARA
47. National Intelligence Committee (NIC) 303(74), First Draft, 5 July 1974,A1838, 3004/13/21 Part 28, NAA
48. Record of meeting of Cabinet with President Johnson, 21 October 1966,A5839 XMI Part 2, NAA
49. Letter, Wilson to Minister of Overseas Development, 27 October 1966, PREM13/3027, TNA
50. Letter, de la Mare to MacLehose, 16 November 1966, FCO 15/27, TNA51. Telegram, Black to Washington, 23 November 1966, Box 2814, General
Records of the Department of State, Central Policy File 1964–66, PoliticalAffairs and Relations, RG 59, NARA
52. Record of conversation between Bundy and Brown at the House of Com-mons, 20 March 1967, PREM 13/1454, TNA
53. Cablegram, Jakarta to Canberra, 3 March 1967, A4359/14, 221/5/22 Part 1,NAA
54. Dewi Fortuna Anwar (1994), Indonesia in ASEAN: Foreign Policy andRegionalism (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies),pp. 131–132
55. Telegram, Washington to London, 29 March 1967, FCO 15/18, TNA56. NIC 303(74), First Draft, 5 July 1974, A1838, 3004/13/21 Part 28, NAA57. Brief for Secretary of State’s discussions with Rusk during SEATO Conference,
12 April 1967, FCO 46/54, TNA58. Record of meeting between Brown, Hasluck, Holyoake, and Rusk, 20 April
1967, FCO 46/54, TNA59. Cablegram, Kuala Lumpur to Canberra, 6 April 1967, A1838/280, 3004/13/21
Part 1, NAA60. Letter, Rusk to Brown, Early May 1967, FCO 46/53, TNA61. Cablegram, Washington to Canberra, 11 April 1967, A1838/280, 3004/13/21
Part 1, NAA62. Telegram, Kuala Lumpur to London, 22 and 23 May 1967, FCO 15/18,
TNA63. Memorandum, Murray to de la Mare, 7 June 1967, FCO 15/19, TNA64. Memorandum, Murray to de la Mare, 13 June 1967, FCO 15/19, TNA65. Hansard, 17 July 1967, Col. 1521–22, Vol. 75066. Foreign Office minute, 12 July 1967, FCO 15/4, TNA67. Department of State Circular Telegram, 6 August 1967, Box 1519, General
Records of the Department of State, Central Policy File 1967–69, Defence,RG 59, NARA
174 Notes
68. Ranjit Gill (1997) ASEAN Towards the 21st Century: A Thirty Year Review ofthe Association of Southeast Asian Nations (London: ASEAN Academic Press),pp. 30–33
69. Savingram to all posts from Canberra, 5 September 1967, A1838, 3004/13/21Part 3, NAA
70. The Sydney Morning Herald, 11 August 1967; The West Australian,12 August 1967
71. Lee Kuan Yew (2000) From Third World to First: The Singapore Story: 1965–2000(Singapore: Singapore Press Holdings), p. 369
72. Airgram, Bangkok to Department of State, 6 September 1967, Box 1850,Central Policy Files 1967–69, Political Affairs and Relations, RG 59,NARA
73. Research memorandum on South-East Asian regional groupings since 1960,20 May 1968, FCO 15/13, TNA
7 New Policy for South-East Asia, April 1967–May 1968
1. Central Intelligence Agency Intelligence Memorandum, October 1968,Box 281, National Security File, Country File, Asia and the Pacific, Box 281,LBJL
2. Talking points for Brown for visit of Australian High Commissioner toLondon, January 1967, FCO 15/43, TNA
3. Telegram, London to Heads of Mission, 6 January 1967, FCO 15/27, TNA4. Minute, Moreton to de la Mare, 5 January 1967, FCO 15/43, TNA5. Letter, de la Mare to Mackay, Moreton, MacMahon, Dudley and Cooper,
29 June 1967, FCO 15/4, TNA6. Foreign Office minute on British policy in East Asia, 3 May 1967, FCO 15/4,
TNA7. Brief for Foreign Secretary’s talks with Hasluck and Holyoake, April 1967,
FCO 46/54, TNA8. Brief of Foreign Secretary’s talks with Rusk, 12 April 1967, FCO 46/54, TNA9. Record of meeting between Brown and Hasluck, 19 April 1967, FCO 46/54,
TNA10. P.L. Pham (2010) Ending ‘East of Suez’: The British Decision to Withdraw
from Malaysia and Singapore, 1964–1968 (Oxford: Oxford University Press),p. 158
11. Notes on British Policy East of Suez, 24 April 1967, A1209, 1966/7335 pt.2A; Cablegram, London to Canberra, 24 April 1967, A1209, 1966/7335 pt. 2,NAA
12. Telegram, Canberra to London, 25 April 1967, FCO 46/54, TNA13. Telegram, Canberra to London, 16 May 1967, FCO 46/54, TNA14. Letter, Healey to Razak, 16 June 1967, PREM 13/1456, TNA15. Record of meeting between Lee Kuan Yew, Healey and Bowden, 22 June 1967,
PREM 13/1456, TNA16. Record of meeting between Lee Kuan Yew, Healey and Bowden, 23 June 1967,
PREM 13/1456, TNA17. Letter, Healey to Crossman, 28 June 1967, PREM 13/1456, TNA18. Letter, Holt to Wilson, 30 June 1967, PREM 13/1456, TNA
Notes 175
19. Record of meeting between Foreign Office, Ministry of Defence, Com-monwealth Office and Board of Trade Officials, 6 July 1967, FCO 15/27,TNA
20. Telegram, Kuala Lumpur to London, 10 August 1967, PREM 13/1457, TNA21. Telegram, London to Kuala Lumpur, 22 August 1967, PREM 13/1457, TNA22. Letter, Australian High Commission in London to Wilson, 4 October 1967,
FCO 15/29, TNA23. Letter Williams to Andrews, 7 October 1967, FCO 15/29, TNA24. Letter, Thomson to Wilson, 16 October 1967, FCO 46/50, TNA25. Cabinet Submission, Australian Defence Policy – Current Considerations in
Relation to Malaysia/Singapore, 8 December 1967, A5842/2, vol. 18 sub. 562dec. 771, NAA
26. Memorandum, Griffith to Holt, 11 December 1967, A1209, 1966/7335 pt.8,NAA
27. Record of Cabinet meeting, cc (67) 66th conclusions, 16 November 1967,CAB 128/42 pt. 3, TNA
28. Record of Cabinet meeting, cc (67) 67th conclusions, 21 November 1967,CAB 128/42 pt. 3, TNA
29. Minute, Burke Trend to Wilson, 28 November 1967, PREM 13/2195, TNA30. Draft record of conversation between Brown and Marshall, 29 November
1967, FCO 15/790, TNA31. Cablegram, London to Canberra, 7 December 1967, A1209, 1966/7335 pt. 9,
NAA32. Record of Cabinet meeting, cc (67) 74th conclusions, 21 December 1967,
CAB 128/42 pt. 3, TNA33. Ministry of Defence memorandum by Dodds, 18 December 1967, DEFE
13/509, TNA34. Letter, Healey to Wilson, 20 December 1967, PREM 13/2195, TNA35. Background note for Brown, 3 January 1968, FCO 46/43, TNA36. Telegram, Kuala Lumpur to Washington, 23 September 1966, National
Security Files, Country File, Malaysia, Box 276, LBJL37. Cabinet memorandum by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, 3 January 1968,
CAB 129/135, TNA38. Cabinet memorandum by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and the
Secretary of State for Commonwealth Affairs, 3 January 1968, CAB 129/135,TNA
39. Record of Cabinet meeting, cc (68) 1st conclusions, 4 January 1968, CAB128/43 pt. 1, TNA
40. Record of Cabinet meeting, cc (68) 1st conclusions, 4 January 1968, CAB128/43 pt. 1, TNA
41. Record of Cabinet meeting, cc (68) 6th conclusions, 12 January 1968,afternoon session, CAB 128/43 pt. 1, TNA
42. Letter, Johnson to Wilson, 12 January 1968, PREM 13/2081, TNA43. Record of meeting between Brown and Rusk, 11 January 1968; Brief for
Cabinet Meeting, 12 January 1968, FCO 46/43, TNA44. Telegram, London to Washington, 15 January 1968, FCO 46/43, TNA45. Letter, Wilson to Johnson, 15 January 1968, FCO 46/43, TNA46. Record of Cabinet meeting, cc (68) 5th conclusions, 12 January 1968,
morning session, CAB 128/43 pt. 1, TNA
176 Notes
47. Record of Cabinet meeting, cc (68) 6th conclusions, 12 January 1968,afternoon session, CAB 128/43 pt. 1, TNA
48. Record of Cabinet meeting, cc (68) 7th conclusions, 15 January 1968, CAB128/43 pt. 1, TNA
49. Airgram, London to Washington, 3 February 1968, Box 2564, Central PolicyFiles 1967–69, RG 59, NAUS
50. Statement on the Defence Estimates 1968, February 1968, HMSO Cmmd. 354051. Denis Healey (1989) The Time of My Life (London: Penguin), p. 29352. Saki Dockrill (2002) Britain’s Retreat from East of Suez: The Choice Between
Europe and the World (New York: Macmillan), pp. 207–20853. Telegram, Department of State to US Embassy in Singapore, 11 January 1968,
Box 1642, Central Policy Files 1967–69, Defence, RG 59, NARA54. Memorandum, Rostow to Johnson, 16 January 1968, Box 7, Name File,
Rostow Memos, National Security File, LBJL55. Telegram, British Embassy in Saigon to London, 20 December 1967, PREM
13/2459, TNA56. Record of conversation between Johnson and Wilson, 22 December 1967,
PREM 13/2460, TNA57. Telegram, Washington to Canberra, 18 January 1968, A58671/2, NAA58. Telegram, Washington to Wellington, 22 January 1968, A5867/2, NAA59. Telegram, London to Washington, January 1968, Box 211, Country File,
UK, National Security File, LBJ; Cabinet Submission no. 7, 24 January 1968,A5867/2, AA; Airgram, London to Washington, Box 1640, Central PolicyFiles 1967–69, Defence, RG 59, NARA
60. Record of Defence and Overseas Policy Ministerial meeting (68) 1st meeting,26 January 1968, CAB 148/35, TNA
61. Research memorandum by Thomas Hughes, 7 February 1968, Box 1640,Central Policy Files 1967–69, Defence, RG 59, NARA
62. Department of State research memorandum, 7 February 1968, Box 2563,Central Policy Files 1967–69, Political and Defence, RG 59, NARA
63. Letter, Thomson to Wilson, 14 February 1968, FCO 15/33, TNA64. Letter, Wilson to Thomson, 14 February 1968, FCO 15/33, TNA65. Letter, Brown to Wilson, 19 February 1968, FCO 15/33, TNA66. Letter, Jenkins to Wilson, 19 February 1968, FCO 13/33, TNA67. Draft minute by J.O. Moreton, February 1968, FCO 15/29, TNA68. Telegram, London to Washington, 22 March 1968, Box 1518, Central Policy
Files 1967–69, Political and Defence, RG 59, NARA69. Telegram, Singapore to Washington, 20 March 1968, Box 1518, Central
Policy Files 1967–69, Defense, RG59, NARA70. Draft paper for Defence and Overseas Policy Ministerial Committee by
Brown and Thomson, May 1968, FCO 15/4, TNA
8 ‘Non-Military Means of Influence’ in South-East Asia,March 1968–October 1970
1. Saki Dockrill (2002) Britain’s Retreat from East of Suez: The Choice BetweenEurope and the World (New York: Macmillan), p. 226
2. Minute, Johnston to Stewart, 22 March 1968, FCO 16/166, TNA
Notes 177
3. Memorandum by defence policy staff to British Chiefs of Staff, 4 April 1968,FCO 16/166, TNA
4. OPD(O) Paper by the Defence Review Working Party, 14 May 1968, FCO15/30, TNA
5. Foreign Office brief on SEATO for Five Power Conference, May 1968, FCO15/34, TNA
6. OPD(O) Paper by the Defence Review Working Party, 14 May 1968, FCO15/30, TNA
7. Letter, Thomson to Wilson, 20 March 1968, FCO 15/3, TNA8. Telegram, Singapore to Washington, 11 December 1967, Box 2479, Central
Policy Files 1967–69, RG 59, NAUS9. Letter, Lee, British High Commission in Singapore to A.H. Reed, CRO, 9 April
1968, FCO 15/151, TNA10. Letter, A.M. Palliser to D.P.R. Mackillingin, 3 May 1968, PREM 13/2194,
TNA11. Memorandum for Cabinet by Healey and Thomson, 29 April 1968,
FCO 15/33 & Memorandum OPD (68) 29, 29 April 1968, CAB 148/37,TNA
12. Telegram, London to Kuala Lumpur, 3 May 1968, FCO 15/33; OPD 10thMeeting, 3 May 1968, CAB 148/35, TNA
13. Telegram, London to Washington, 1 June 1968, Box 212, Country File, UK,National Security File, LBJL
14. Cabinet Submission No. 81, Report by the Defence Committee, 8 May 1968,A5619, C22 Pt.2, NAA
15. Cabinet Minute, Report by Prime Minister on his visit to United States,4 June 1968, A5882, CO128, NAA
16. Telegram, London to Washington, 5 June 1968, FCO 15/34, TNA17. Telegram, London to Certain Missions, 5 June 1968, FCO 15/34, TNA18. Record of Five Power Conference on Far East Defence, 10–11 June 1968, FCO
15/34, TNA19. Chin Kim Wah (1983) The Defence of Malaysia and Singapore: The Transforma-
tion of a Security System, 1957–1971 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press),p. 189
20. Telegram, Washington to London, 20 June 1968, FCO 15/35, TNA21. Draft paper on US policy and British interests in South East Asia after
Vietnam, 28 June 1968, FCO 49/32, TNA22. Draft paper on US policy and British interests in South East Asia after
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Non-Military Means of Influence in the Persian Gulf, South East Asia andAustralasia, 24 July 1968, CAB 148/37, TNA
25. Memorandum, OPD (68) 44, Non-Military Means of Influence in thePersian Gulf, South East Asia and Australasia, 24 July 1968, CAB 148/37,TNA
26. Memorandum, OPD (68) 44, Non-Military Means of Influence in thePersian Gulf, South East Asia and Australasia, 24 July 1968, CAB 148/37,TNA
178 Notes
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28. Richard Crossman (1977) The Diaries of a Cabinet Minister: Volume Three,Secretary of State for Social Services 1968–70 (London: Hamilton and Cape),p. 159
29. Record of Meeting, Defence and Overseas Policy Ministerial Committee (68)14th meeting, 26 July 1968, CAB 148/35, TNA
30. Letter, S.J. Lambert to J.A.A. Knott, Head of Pacific and Asia division at theLondon Chamber of Commerce, 24 September 1968, FCO 15/25, TNA
31. Letter, S.J. Lambert to Murray, 25 September 1968, FCO 15/25, TNA32. Talking points for Secretary of States visit to the UN and Washington, DC on
7–15 October 1968, FCO 15/14, TNA33. Telegram, London to Washington, 19 December 1968, Box 1641, Central
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43. Telegram, Washington to London, 15 February 1969, PREM 13/3007, TNA44. NIC 1(70), International Developments up to 1980 and their Implications for
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49. Speech by William P. Rogers, Secretary of State, the National Press Club,Canberra, 8 August 1969, Box A90, Melvin R. Laird Papers, Department ofDefense Papers, Baroody Subject File, SALT, 1968–1972, GRFL
50. Cablegram, Washington to Canberra, 23 September 1969, A5882, CO818,NAA
51. Cablegram, Washington to Canberra, 8 October 1969, A5882, CO818, NAA52. Cablegrams, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore to Canberra, 2 January 1970,
A5882, CO818, NAA
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53. Kissinger memorandum for the Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense,11 March 1970, Box 14, Kissinger-Scowcroft West Wing Office Files, 1969–1977, General Subject File: Indonesia, GRFL
54. Memorandum of Conversation between Sumitro and Kissinger, 1 July 1970,Box 14, Kissinger-Scowcroft West Wing Office Files, 1969–1977, GeneralSubject File: Indonesia, GRFL
55. Memorandum of Conversation between Sumitro and Kissinger, 8 July 1970,Box 14, Kissinger-Scowcroft West Wing Office Files, 1969–1977, GeneralSubject File: Indonesia, GRFL
56. Memorandum, John H. Holdridge to Kissinger, 13 October 1970, Box 14,Kissinger-Scowcroft West Wing Office Files, 1969–1977, General Subject File:Indonesia, GRFL
57. Memorandum, John H. Holdridge and Richard T. Kennedy to Kissinger,18 November 1970, Box 14, Kissinger-Scowcroft West Wing Office Files,1969–1977, General Subject File: Indonesia, GRFL
58. Memorandum by Healey and Stewart, OPD (69) 27, 19 May 1969, CAB148/92, TNA
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60. Record of Five Power meeting on defence, Canberra 19–20 June 1969, A5882,CO664, AA
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62. Speech by British Ambassador Mr C.M. Maclehose to Lions Club of Saigon,24 February 1969, A1838, 67/1/4/41 Part 1, NAA
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5. Ralph Smith (2007) Changing Visions of East Asia, 1943–93 (Abingdon:Routledge), p. 106
6. NIC 124(72), 4 August 1972, A1838, 683/72/124, NAA7. Savingram to Australian posts, 29 August 1972, A1838, 67/1/4/41 Part 2,
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17. Department of State Briefing Paper, January 1974, Box 65, Ford Vice-Presidential Papers, Office of Assistant for Defense and International AffairsFiles, 1973–1974, John O. Marsh, GRFL
18. Samuel P. Huntington (1973) ‘After Containment: The Functions of the Mil-itary Establishment’, The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political andSocial Science, Vol. 406, No. 1, p. 6
19. Secretary Kissinger’s meeting, 1 August 1974, Foreign Relations of the UnitedStates, 1969–76, Vol. E-12, Documents on East and Southeast Asia, 1973–76,Washington, 2011
20. Talking points for President Ford’s visit to Peking in December 1975, Box 19,National Security Adviser, Trip Briefing Books and Cables for President Ford,1974–76, GRFL
21. NIC 57 (73), Terms of Reference for Assessment NIC 57 (73), 12 September1973, A1838, 683/72/57, NAA
22. Far Eastern Economic Review, 24 September 197323. R.B. Smith (2007) Changing Visions of East Asia, 1943–93 (Abingdon:
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25. Memorandum, W.R. Smyser to Kissinger, 18 July 1974, Foreign Relations ofthe United States, 1969–76, Vol. E-12, Documents on East and Southeast Asia,1973–76, Washington, 2011
26. Department of State Briefing Paper, January 1974, Box 65, Ford Vice-Presidential Papers, Office of Assistant for Defense and International AffairsFiles, 1973–1974, John O. Marsh, GRFL
27. The Hobart Mercury, 22 February 197328. Letter, Paris to Canberra, 11 September 1973, A1838, 683/72/57, NAA29. Department of Foreign Affairs memorandum, 22 May 1974, A1838,
3004/13/21 Part 28, NAA30. Chin Kim Wah (1983) The Defence of Malaysia and Singapore: The Transforma-
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Index
Abdul Rahman, Tunku, 12–14, 29, 40,43, 48, 50, 102–3
proposed five-power defencemeeting, 111–12
see also five-power defenceADB, see Asian Development Bank
(ADB)Aidit, D.N., 15Anglo-Brunei Agreement, 126Anglo-Malayan Defence Agreement
(AMDA), 14, 116replacement with Five Power
Defence Agreement (FPDA),149–52, 155
anti-colonial sentiment, 7ANZUS, see Australia, New Zealand,
United States Defence Pactarms to South-East Asia, 40, 132–3,
138, 140–1Asia Pacific Council (ASPAC), 10, 149Asian Development Bank (ADB), 10,
66, 68, 92, 100, 139Asian Productivity Organisation, 10ASPAC, see Asia Pacific Council
(ASPAC)Association of South-East Asia (ASA),
10, 12–13, 93, 94–6, 102Association of South-East Asian
Nations (ASEAN), 2, 134creation of, 90–1, 103–4security role, 4
Australiaanalysis of British proposal for bases
in, 31, 33–6, 86, 106, 108–9containment of Communism, 18foreign policy, 18and Indonesia–Malaysia
Confrontation, 17–18negotiations with Britain, 61–5, 106proposed five-power defence
meeting, 111–12and SEATO, 149
Australia, New Zealand, United StatesDefence Pact (ANZUS), 121, 132
Bailey, P.H., 55–6Ball, George, 35, 74, 91, 98Barwick, Garfield, 14–15bases
foreign, 12, 13, 26in Australia, 31, 33–6in Singapore, 14, 18–20, 21–4, 35–6
Bevin, Ernest, 11Black, Eugene, 63, 92–3, 99–100Borneo, 1, 6, 13–19, 45–52, 76–7Bottomley, Arthur, 28, 113Britain
aid to Indonesia, 48–9, 132,137–9, 151
aid to Singapore and Malaysia,112–14, 118, 132, 139, 151
containment of Communism, 11,23, 93–4
decline in Anglo-Malaysianrelations, 114–15
dependencies of, 7development projects, 107–8as diplomatic power, 3, 125and European Economic
Community (EEC), 71, 83–5,122, 131, 141, 150, 154
incentives, 45–6international role, 24–9negotiations with Australia,
61–5, 106negotiations with United States,
57–61, 129–30new policy initiatives, 107–11,
117–18; execution of, 132–4‘non-aligned belt philosophy’, 65non-military means of influence,
130–2opportunities to end
Indonesia–MalaysiaConfrontation, 39–40
189
190 Index
Britain – continuedreduction of defence expenditure,
18, 20, 22, 24–33, 81–2, 120,140–1; delay in 88
role in Europe, 26, 87–9, 116–19,122, 127–8
strategy of, 7, 21–2support for Indonesian Generals,
40–3support for regional organisations,
93–4and Vietnam War, 65–6, 129–30‘wait and see’ approach, 43–5withdrawal from Singapore, 19, 29,
31, 33–5, 56; Australia’ssuspicions, 55–6, 62, 106,108–9; British concerns, 62–3;concerns about, 55; delay in,88; US concerns, 35–6, 41, 63–4,101–2, 119
see also East of Suez policy‘British policy towards South East
Asia’, 23, 27–8, 107, 110Brown, George, 72, 76, 78, 79, 81–8,
100–3, 113, 115–19, 123–4Bruce, David, 19, 29
Callaghan, James, 28, 33, 72–3, 77, 79,83, 115
Carrington (Lord), 141Carver, Michael, 109, 123Castle, Barbara, 72Chalfont (Lord), 57Chequers meetings, 25–6, 28,
30–1China, 67
anti-Malaysia strategy, 15–16anti-Western policies, 23US strategy, 144
Cold War policy, 5, 7, 71, 91and United States, 7–10see also Communism
Colombo Plan, 10, 11, 68, 139Communism
policy of containment, 7–9, 18, 23,93–4, 134–5
see also Cold War policy
Confrontation, seeIndonesia–MalaysiaConfrontation
Conservative Government, 2, 141,153, 155
Cousins, Frank, 78Crosland, Tony, 72Crossman, Richard, 71, 72, 110
de la Mare, A.J., 110Dean, Patrick, 71decolonization, 2, 10, 19–20Defence and Overseas Policy
Ministerial Committee (OPD), 21,79, 122, 131
Defence and Overseas Policy OfficialCommittee (OPD(O)), 20–3
defence expenditure, Britain, 18, 20,22, 24–30
Defence Review, 2, 20, 24–7,59–60
Australian response, 34–5US response, 32–3
Defence White Paper (1966), 57,63, 88
dependencies, of Britain, 7development projects, 107–8Duncan Report, 139–40, 154
East of Suez policy, 2–5, 34Australian opposition to, 84–5Cabinet opposition to, 71–2cutting commitments, 79–83new policy initiatives, 107–11New Zealand objections to,
84–5reasons for, 83–6US opposition to, 84, 85–6
ECAFE, see Economic Commission forAsia and the Far East (ECAFE)
Economic Commission for Asia andthe Far East (ECAFE), 10–11,68, 92
equipment programme, 26–7, 30,32–4, 74, 77–8, 83, 110, 114,116–18
European Economic Community(EEC), 71–2, 83–5, 122, 131, 141,150, 154
Index 191
F-111s, 30, 83, 116–17Far Eastern Economic Review, 150financial crisis (July 1966),
71–6Five Power Declaration, 140five-power defence, 111–12, 122–24,
127–9, 132–3, 138–42, 154and South-East Asian regionalism,
138–42see also Abdul Rahman, Tunku
Five Power Defence Agreement(FPDA), 2, 149–52, 155
Foreign Affairs, 135Foreign and Commonwealth Office
paper, 125, 131–2four-power defence arrangement, 31,
43, 55–66waning interest in, 66–9
Fowler, Henry, 74–6FPDA, see Five Power Defence
Agreement (FPDA)France, 7, 10, 76, 83future defence policy, 111–12, 125–6,
133, 153
Garner, Saville, 14–15Ghazali, Tan Sri, 43, 49, 50–2Gilchrist, Andrew, 39, 42, 47, 50Gorton, John, 123, 128,
138, 150Guam Doctrine, 3, 134–8, 146
Hasluck, Edwin, 64Hasluck, Paul, 64, 75, 84Healey, Denis, defence budget, 25–7,
31–4, 37, 47–8, 56–7, 61–4, 72–3,77–88, 109–27, 138–40
Heath, Edward, 141Holland, 7, 76Holt, Harold, 45, 62, 97, 109–12Hong Kong, 1, 22, 44, 83, 150,
153, 155Humphrey, Hubert, 95
Indonesia, 2aid to, 48–9, 132, 137–9, 151attempted coup, 39–40and communism, 8–10, 12, 94face-saving agreement, 50–4
Guam Doctrine, 136natural resources, 8and regional cooperation, 95–7under General Suharto, 47–9under President Sukarno, 8–9, 12,
15–17, 28–9, 38, 42–3, 45–9Western support for Generals, 40–3see also Indonesia–Malaysia
ConfrontationIndonesia–Malaysia Confrontation, 2
beginning of, 15–19end of, 3, 38–44, 76–7, 97–8Western support for Generals, 40–3see also Indonesia; Malaysia
Indonesian Communist Party (PKI), 8and Indonesia–Malaysia
Confrontation, 15, 42
Japan, 12, 61, 66, 95–9, 110–11economic progress, 7–8, 22,
86, 102military bases, 12, 55
Jenkins, Roy, 72, 115Johnson administration, 17Johnson, Lyndon Baines, 17, 26,
58–65, 68, 74–81, 86–8, 90–2,104, 117–21
Jungle Welfare School, 127
Kalimantan, see BorneoKennedy, John F., 9, 16–17Khoman, Thanat, 53, 95Kissinger, Henry, 137–8, 144Konfrontasi, see Indonesia–Malaysia
ConfrontationKrushchev, Nikita, 9
Labor Government, 1, 4, 85, 88,147, 150
‘The London Study Group’, 67Long Term Study Group, 20–3, 107–8Lubis, Abu Bakar, 91
Macmillan, Harold, 12Malaya, 1, 7–8, 12–14, 18–19, 95Malayan Communist Party, 13
192 Index
Malaysia, 2, 4aid to, 112–14, 118creation of, 13–19decline in Anglo-Malaysian
relations, 114–15defence aid to, 68expulsion of Singapore, 37Guam Doctrine, 136natural resources, 8, 22‘neutralisation’ concept, 145–6number of British forces in,
87–8, 116and regional cooperation, 95–6support for Western presence, 7–8trade, 22see also Indonesia–Malaysia
ConfrontationMalik, Adam, 44, 45, 47–52, 91, 96–7,
100, 102, 127, 132Manila Agreement, 13Manila Conference, 68Maphilindo, 13, 92, 94Mayhew, Christopher, 34, 71McGeorge Bundy, 91McNamara, Robert, 26, 33, 61, 74, 133Mekong Committee, 10, 11, 139Menzies, Robert, 18, 33–4, 68Menzies Government, 18Mokoginta (General), 42Morris, M.S., 110–11Murray, James, 41–2
Nasution (General), 39, 44natural resources, 8Netherlands East Indies, 7neutralization of South-East Asia, 23–4Nixon Doctrine, 3Nixon, Richard, 3, 134–9, 144‘non-aligned belt philosophy’, 65North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
(NATO), 26, 33, 116, 125,140, 154
OPD, see Defence and Overseas PolicyMinisterial Committee (OPD)
OPD(O), see Defence and OverseasPolicy Official Committee(OPD(O))
organizations, regional andsub-regional, 10–11, 12
overseas expenditure, reduction in,72–6
Paris Peace Agreements, 130, 145, 147Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP), 71,
75, 79–81, 85, 88–9Philippines, 10, 12–13
claim to Sabah, 13military bases, 12
political power, defined, 131pound, see sterling
Regional Commission, 7regional cooperation for South-East
Asiabeginning of, 90–1British support for, 93–4closer Japanese relations, 3, 12five-power defence, 138–42and Guam Doctrine, 134–8and Malaysia, 95–6new political outlook, 97–100questions about defence, 100US support for, 90–3
research for book, 5Rio Tinto Zinc, 132Rusk, Dean, 11–12, 14, 17–18, 27, 61,
74, 96
Sabah, 13, 16, 28–9, 37–8, 50, 52,76, 134
Sarawak, 16, 28–9, 37–8, 49–50, 52, 76SEAARC, see South East Asian
Association for RegionalCooperation (SEAARC)
Shanghai Communique, 144, 147Singapore, 2, 4
aid to, 112–14, 118expulsion from Malaysia, 37–8Guam Doctrine, 136number of British forces, 87–8, 116role in securing British interests,
21–2, 29Sino-Soviet rivalry, 11, 136, 144Soesatjo (Colonel), 42
Index 193
South East Asia Treaty Organisation(SEATO), 21, 61, 63, 80
British support for, 93–4, 110future of, 126restructuring, 147–9, 151–2, 155–6
South East Asian Association forRegional Cooperation(SEAARC), 102
Soviet Union, 8, 9, 103, 134–7‘Special Commissioner in South-East
Asia’, 6Sterling
defence of, 75–6devaluation of, 112–13, 115, 124
Stewart, Michael, 72, 76, 96, 130–1Subandrio (Dr.), 15, 44Suharto (General), 39, 42, 43, 47,
94, 97Sukarno (President), 8–9, 12, 15–17,
28–9, 38, 42–3, 45end of regime, 47–9
Sukendro (General), 43Sunthorn (General), 148Swee, Goh Keng, 110
Thailand, 11, 12, 28, 53, 60, 65–7, 75,77, 80, 92, 94–7, 101–5, 126, 137,143–8
Thant, U, 91Thomson, George, 57, 115, 130–1Trend, Burke, 21Truman administration, 8, 11Tunku, see Abdul Rahman, Tunku
United Nations (UN), 10, 28, 30, 88,91–2, 103, 120, 126, 132, 139
United Statesaid to Indonesia, 48–9, 137–8and Cold War, 7–10concerns about British withdrawal,
35–6, 41, 63–4, 101–2, 119
containment of Communism,7–9, 135
defence options, 25–9, 32–3economic development of
South-East Asia, 133and Indonesia, 8–10Indonesia–Malaysia Confrontation,
38, 41and negotiations with Britain,
57–61and north Asia, 6policy of non-involvement, 3reconstruction of the Japanese
economy, 7and regional cooperation for
South-East Asia, 3, 91–3and Singapore, 24strategy with China, 144Vietnam War, 17, 29, 56–7, 65–6,
68, 84, 120–1, 128, 130, 144–5‘wait and see’ approach, 43–5
United States National SecurityCouncil (NSC), 8
Vietnam, 3, 12Vietnam War, 17, 29, 56–7, 65–6, 68,
84, 120–1, 128, 130, 144–5
Walker, Patrick Gordon, 17, 26West Germany, British forces in, 31,
32, 72–4, 78White Paper on Defence (1970), 87,
89, 140Whitlam, Gough, 149Wilson, Harold, 20, 24–5, 58–9, 71Wilson Government, 2, 4, 20
Yew, Lee Kuan, 92, 134, 136
Zhou Enlai, 15Zone of Peace, Freedom and Neutrality
(ZOPFAN), 4, 143, 145–7